Introducing scorps to same enclosure, tityus

blazetown

Arachnodemon
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So the T. magnimanus I got from Koh awhile back have molted into what I believe to be a male, female and one immature so far. My question is should I try to introduce the male and female to each other for breeding or is this a species that is tolerant of other individuals?
 

Koh_

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hey blaze. you've been always able to put them in together. :)
Do it my friend.
 

blazetown

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LOL I guess I might as well. I was kinda waiting until they matured so I didn't end up with a bunch of males munching each other or something.
 

Michiel

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To be shure, only keep adults together, and yes then they will breed as rabbits and produce many young :D They are somewhat communal at different life stages, but this means tight feeding scheds and such, they easily cannibalize each other.
So, stick the adult together, hope that you sexed them right, and keep the juvenile separate. They are not diffcult to keep and are very hardy.
 
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